And since we are talking about the activities planned for the sixth edition of Night of the books that will take place precisely morning in the Community of Madrid, we must also record the presence of another Mexican in the events that are planned for as delicious literary celebration.
is the participation of the Mexican filmmaker Juan Carlos Rufo in the round table Absence and Presence: Rulfo, Hemingway, Valle Inclán and Sabato, in which the House of America wants. " .. commemorate the work of Juan Rulfo, Ernest Hemingway and Ramón del Valle Inclán at 25, 50 and 75 years after his death, while holding 100 years of life of Ernesto Sabato. To evoke these four great masters of letters in Latin America, on Wednesday April 27 will speak Juan Carlos Rulfo (Mexico), Boris Izaguirre (Venezuela), Mario Gas (Uruguay) and Raul Argemí (Argentina), respectively. "
This roundtable will be held in the format named by the cultural institution as T + and consists of a block of three interventions of 20 minutes each, about a matter relating to the present, to reflection, creation, trends or major challenges that the international community must address.

This is a brief biographical sketch of Mexican filmmaker:
Juan Carlos Rulfo (Mexico City, 1964)
is one of Mexico's most important filmmakers of the cinema of Latin America. His work focuses on exploring the personal roots and a tribute to the dignity and man's will despite the adversity. This is not to use film to take advantage of the misery thematically yellow or news story, but to explore with the audience, daily life and the simple things in life are essential, and thus are universal .
Bachelor of Science Communication in the Autonomous Metropolitan University (UAM), majored in filmmaking at the Training Center (CCC), both in Mexico City. He has received fellowships from the Guggenheim Foundation, Rockefeller and MacArthur.
His films, Grandfather Cheno and Other Stories (1995), From Oblivion to not remember (2000), In the Pit (2006) and those who stay (2008) have won major awards in film festivals in the world as Sundance, Biarritz, Karlovy Vary, Montreal, Madrid, Argentina, Venice, Taiwan and New York, among others. Those remaining were awarded the Humanitas Prize in 2009, and won for Best Cinematography at the Woodstock Film Festival, 2009. Juan Carlos
currently works in the direction of seven letters, another very unique documentary, based on an original idea of \u200b\u200bNatalia Gil, who is closely following the steps, words and encounters the writer and French screenwriter Jean-Claude Carrière.
The appointment is tomorrow at 19:30 at the American House entering the street from the Marquis of Duero, number 2.
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